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SPECIFICATION forming part ofv Letters Patent No. 261,283, dated July 18, 1882.

Application filedOctober 4, 1881. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Bc it known that we, DEXTER HNVALKER and LOUIs DURAND, both ofthe city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dough- Kneaders; and we hereby declareV the same to be fully, clearly, and exactly described as follows, reference being had tothe accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a centralvertical sectional view ofthe device, partly in elevation. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the pan and driver, and Fig. 3 is an elevation of the lower part ot' the center-pin.

Our invention relates to devices for kneading or mixing dough; and it consists in certain improvements upon that for which Letters Patent were granted to Louis Durand,

. June 15, 1880, No. 228,739.

The invention will first be drsciibed, and then pointed out in the claim.

In the drawings, A isa casing having a removable cover,a, and in it revolves in suitable bearings a shaft, c', having a crank, B, by which it is driven. On the shaft c are keyed bevel-gear wheels b b', the wheel b meshing with a wheel, c, on the shaft U, to which latter is secured the beater c. The wheel b engages with a wheel, d, on the vertical shaft D, which latter carries a wheel, d', that drives the horizontal heater d, as shown.

On the lower end of the shaftD is a pinion, E, which meshes with a wheel, e, that is formed on the inside of the casing E. The lower end of this casing rests and turns upon a boss, F, integral with the base F'. The base is provided with radial arms f for sustaining the the pan, and the casing A is lowered through the part E and into the boss F, the lugs H being made to pass between the hearings h. On partly turning the casingA the lugs jam tightly under the bearings, holding the casing rigidly. rEhe crank being turned,motion is communicated to the vertical and horizontal beaters and to the pan, all heilig made to turn in the manner described in the abovenamed patent. Whlen the mixing is complete the casing A is turned soas to release thelugs H, when it is removed and the pan is emptied. Y

Having thus described our invention, what we cla-im as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

VIn combination with the base having radial arms andboss F, provided with inclined bearings, the casing E', having internal gearing, and being rigidly secured to the pan, and the casing A, inclosing the driving mechanism, and provided with inclined lugs at its lower end, substantially as set forth.

DEXTER H. WALKER. LOUIS DURAND.

Witnesses:

G. BYRON SGAMMELL, Jos. G. HUGHES. 

